ORIGINAL: Pah co chu puk
Rex, very cool. Some questions:<div>
</div><div>Where did you get the tracks? </div><div>
</div><div>Is it 1/16 scale (more or less)?</div><div>
</div><div>Sev, I too like to hear the stories from your Oblast, please keep them coming.</div>
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ORIGINAL: Pah co chu puk
Rex, very cool. Some questions:<div>
</div><div>Where did you get the tracks? </div><div>
</div><div>Is it 1/16 scale (more or less)?</div><div>
</div><div>Sev, I too like to hear the stories from your Oblast, please keep them coming.</div>
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The track set was in my mystery junk box that I dig into when ever I need a miracle. They are off of a German tank kit of some sort....I have no idea where they came from or what scale they are.....1/35 maybe?. In the past I have acquired "gift boxes" of stuff that friends have given/sold to me. I was amazed that they fit the dimensions that were needed for the Goliath. I was going to steal the tracks out of a 1/35 scale Universal Carrier kit, and finding those tracks saved that kit. They were a tad too narrow to suit me, but they were close enough, so I built the model. The rest of the Goliath is the most accurate, precise, incredibly correct 1/16th scale model that the National Bureau of Standards could verify. Golly, I guess you young kids today know that outfit to be known as the National Institute of Standards and Technology. I'm going to overlook that (more or less) comment.
Rex "Close Enough" Ross